Sentences with phrase «long buffering times»

This eliminates most playback problems, like long buffering times due to a slow internet connection.

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Instead, the long times required to move carbon through the oceans apparently acts as a buffer.
CanXida Remove contains (in addition to many other nutrients and herbal medicines) a specially buffered sustained release compound in a very well tolerated form which can be reliably used time and again, even for long periods of time, without inhibiting the growth of normal gut bacteria necessary for optimal health.
(source) This happens because the amino acid buffers a hydrogen ion (H +), and this allows the human body to keep it's intensity level higher... for a longer period of time.
Working in part by increasing the buffering capacity of working muscles, Beta - Alanine allows athletes to workout harder for longer periods of time.
This poses the need for our shorter term glycolytic adaptations, these adaptations are going to help us buffer fatigue and recover in between each set more quickly — therefore allowing us to keep the weight on the bar for longer periods of time before having to drop.
And, to get all psychoanalytical about it, I've been trying to understand my father for a long time now, and I think that in my own life, growing up, etcetera, my mother was sort of this buffer between him and me, in that she kind of protected me from his sadness and tried to make life fun and upbeat all the time.
Keeping all MFs for long time horizon (for retirement), I have invested in 2/3 funds for each category to get better returns and buffer losses (even if 1 fund does nt perform well in a particular year, the other might).
You'll want to allow yourself plenty of time in between flight connections so that you have a buffer for delays or long customs or security lines.
Longer Hold - up Time: If there's ever an issue with the input AC power on the machine, this PSU's prolonged time for Hold - up allows for enough of a buffer to both prevent system instabilities and to store essential data in the case of power outages or shortaTime: If there's ever an issue with the input AC power on the machine, this PSU's prolonged time for Hold - up allows for enough of a buffer to both prevent system instabilities and to store essential data in the case of power outages or shortatime for Hold - up allows for enough of a buffer to both prevent system instabilities and to store essential data in the case of power outages or shortages.
A simple glance at the buffering power of the carbonate equilibrium system and the vast reservoir of DIC in the oceans would lead one to guess that CO2 acidification would be negligible — but it's the rate of change, not the long - term equilibria, that matters in terms of the real - time effect.
On the Moon, the effective buffering depth is ~ 1m, which for comparison gives about a tenth of the buffering capacity of the Earth's atmosphere, while the sol is of course ~ 29 times as long, so the temperature swing of the lunar surface is much greater, reaching ~ 120C during the lunar day.
It seems obvious that with the enormous energy buffer (let me not fall into the trap you excoriate of using vague words — I'll define «enormous» as circa «1000 times that of the atmosphere») provided by the oceans then it would be trivial to demonstrate that heat may be sequestered or released on long time scales which would entirely refute the results of your experiments.
The Green dream of vehicles providing the buffer for unreliable generation is going to be a long time coming.
The multilateral approach adopted since then helps ensure that the process grinds on more or less independent of any individual country's actions, an approach enshrined in the Paris Agreement, including the relatively long lead time (four years) for withdrawal, which has buffered the effects of the Trump administration's withdrawal announcement.
These changes are intimately linked to species responses to seasonal variations in environmental conditions (temperature and photoperiod) that, depending upon timing, can either exacerbate or buffer the long - term directional effects of climatic forcing.
But if you've been experiencing a shoddy connection, spent too long waiting for Netflix to buffer, or missed that last fireball because of lag, then it might be time to consider adding on an external USB Wi - Fi adapter instead.
If you practice these 10 strategies they they can help buffer you from the worst of the emotional whiplash that comes with long distance relationships and shorten the amount of time you spend stuck at the bottom of the roller coaster, depressed.
Examples of adverse experiences that could trigger a positive stress response (and the SE supports needed to buffer that stress) include a toddler's tumble or fall (under the reassuring eyes of a caregiver), a child's anxiety over beginning kindergarten or daycare (and an invested parent's firm but sympathetic response), or the adolescent's fear of failure on a long - term school project (that is overcome by a parent's assistance in simply learning how to organize or manage time).
Rick Shaffer: I've said for a long time, one of the reasons I think people always should have attorneys, both buyers and sellers, is to have one of the attorneys acts as a buffer, and to have that additional buffer of having a broker is plus.
Developing strong professional relationships and preparing yourself as much as possible ahead of time will go a long way towards buffering any unfortunate fallout.
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